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Forthwith, Boston papers began carrying stories and editorials on the city's unwholesome antiSemitism. In the months before PM's story was printed, not one had published a solid word on the subject. Readers now wondered why. They soon got a partial answer...
Veteran cross country coach Jaako Mikkola, entering his 23rd year as top man of the fall's fastest moving sport, yesterday announced the partial schedule drawn up for his Navy-dominated team...
Last week the Youth Commission of the Episcopal Church suggested a partial answer to this paramount question. The Commission cabled social-conscious Dr. William Temple, Archbishop of Canterbury, urged him "to initiate plans for a worldwide conference of Christian youth, similar in character and purpose to the Amsterdam Conference of 1939 [sponsored by worldwide Protestantism, attended by 1,300 youths from 70 countries], to be held at the earliest possible moment after hostilities cease." The Episcopal Church's Presiding Bishop, Dr. Henry St. George Tucker, who is also President of the Federal Council of the Churches of Christ...
...Mencius' partial answer to the questions this book raises is of less political interest than Dr. Lin's fierce indictment of the western world and the shortcomings and plans of the United Nations with respect to Asia', and especially China. Little that Lin says has not been said more calmly and more carefully already by thoughtful, worried Americans and Europeans...
...carries responsibility for plans, policy, personnel and logistics of naval aviation. It means official, though belated and only partial, acknowledgment of the airplane's role in sea warfare. It still leaves the air arm's influence in the Navy far less than that of the Air Forces' in the Army...